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The [ir]Regulars are back with another guest and trust us when we say, you'll want to listen to this one! In our longest interview to date, we meet 31-year-old widow Rebecca DiTore who recently lost her husband and partner of more than 15 years to cancer. From diagnosis to his final days, Rebecca walks us through what it was like serving as her late husband, Mike's, primary caregiver while raising a toddler and a newborn, and trying to process her own grief.
Thank you Rebecca for your courage and strength, having the opportunity to sit with you and hear your story was inspiring beyond words.
To learn more about the foundation that Rebecca created in memory of Mike, visit https://www.smallmomentsfoundation.org/.
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Work/life balance is something we all strive for, but how many of us can say we've actually achieved it? In this episode, the [ir]Regulars welcome back Joey Cheesesteak, the podcast's longest-returning guest thus far [see Ep. 32 + Ep. 12], to talk about work-related stress and why we let it run our lives. Join us as Joey drops some sultry-ass-sounding wisdom, Kaity cries on the microphone for the first time, and Bobby contemplates his career-driven mindset.
"Never get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life."
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WE'RE BACK... on our bullsh#!t baby. It's been over a year since the [ir]Regulars sat down to record and boy, do we have a lot to cover! In our first episode of season 3, Bobby reveals a newly discovered truth about why he's been unlucky in the romance department... to which Kaity responds by calling him a douche. From career updates, to breakups, to mental health check-ins and so much more, the [ir]Regulars try their best to recap the last 365+ days. Be sure to listen to the end to hear Kaity wrap up the episode with a public apology to an ex that none of us [including Bobby] saw coming.
Shout out to the [real] ones rejoining us on this wild ride. We can't wait to see what the next chapter brings. If there's one thing we know for sure, it'll be an [ir]Regular ride. Cheers to season 3!
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Happy mental health awareness month [ir]Regulars! In this episode, we meet Alex Compton, a new father with a background in social work and mental health advocacy. What starts out as a deep dive into the new challenges of parenthood from a father's perspective ends up taking a sharp, unexpected turn. Around minute 54, the conversation shifts to a more serious note when Alex opens up about being a Black man in America today raising a Black son. In Alex's words, people need to hear this... and we couldn't be more thankful to him for granting us the opportunity to have this difficult, yet important discussion.
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After eight long months, the [ir]Regulars are pumped to bring you the very first guest of season two. Joining us live from her bedroom, we are thrilled to introduce you to one of the most positive, down a** chicks we've had on the show thus far. Following a tragic, early morning accident after bartending shift, Nikki Walsh found herself pinned under a tractor trailer and battling for her life. In this episode, Nikki, a licensed personal trainer, walks us through what it was like to suffer a spinal cord injury that left her paralyzed from the waist down, and how she has persevered through an obstacle that would've otherwise halted many others.
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As promised, the [ir]Regulars are back with a new monthly episode. Since we know you missed us so much during the hiatus, we decided to give you another episode of Bobby and Kaity rocking out without a guest. In this episode, we discuss self esteem - what it is, why it's important, what roles it plays in relationships/life, and how we can work to improve it. We also feature a very impromptu PSA about non-iPhone users and their overwhelming inferiority to the general public. Sorry not sorry.
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After nearly six months since the [ir]Regulars took an unannounced break, Bobby and Kaity are finally back on the mic and ready to spill the tea about what the hell has been going on and what led us to the infamous hiatus. From breakups to new jobs to depression and so much more… welcome to season two, [ir]Regulars.
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Guess who’s sober? You’re right, it’s not Kaity. It’s our guest this week. Joining the ir[Regulars] to talk about his new lease on life is Alec, a former coworker of Bobby’s who is eight years sober and crushing the battle against mental health and sobriety every single day. Alec’s shares his story of rock bottom - which for him looked like drunk driving through the quad at college - and how his strength to take control [before it was too late] saved his life.
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The title speaks for itself. You’ve heard us mention it countless times in previous episodes. This week, the [ir]Regulars finally reveal that “big event” in Bobby’s life that served as a huge turning point for him mentally, emotionally… and legally. Bobby opens up about an experience unlike anything we’ve heard before and how it shaped him to becoming the resilient [and anxious] person he is today.
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"What's your favorite color? I have Alopecia." Glad we have your attention, we promise that'll make more sense [and make you laugh] later. In this week's episode, the [ir]Regulars are joined by badass baldie, Rikki, who developed Alopecia universalis at four years old. Rikki tells us what it was like growing up with this condition through childhood, the terrible teenage years, and finally coming into her own as a young adult [and smokin' hot model]. From dating to bullying to charity and poems, Rikki tells her story about learning to love and accept herself for exactly who she is, and who she wants to be.
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Summer hours are in full swing, but the [ir]Regulars are back after a week break with some exciting [and slightly toxic] life updates! Spoiler alert: Bobby still can't get a text back and Kaity blacked out again. Some real groundbreaking sh*t. ANYWAY... joining us from across the country in this week's episode is teacher, turned nanny, turned feature-film actress, Ashley. Lansdale native and long time friend of Bobby and Kaity, Ashley takes us along her journey from PA to LA, juggling multiple jobs in pursuit of her dream to be on screen. Working alongside A-Listers like Eddie Murphy and so many more, Ashley talks about life in the industry, what goes on behind the camera, and how she stays grounded and focused on her goal to see her name in lights.
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Following the worst two weeks of your life, the [ir]Regulars are back and talking some good ole' fashion sh*t. Bobby leads us off with a heartwarming story about watching a chick get hit by a car while Kaity whines about her new relationship. From the friend zone, to friends that f**k, to hall passes and everything in between - we've got a lot to spill and we're not holding back.
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Back on the road again, the [ir]Regulars travel to Fishtown, Philadelphia to link up with multi-platinum selling artist ROZES - or as Kaity and Bobby know her, Liz. A Montgomery County native turned chart-topping pop star nearly overnight, Liz talks about her struggle to remain authentic in a social media saturated world and the challenges that the internet has created for artists today. Liz opens up about her own mental health story and how she uses her alter ego ROZES to connect with people who are facing similar battles. From song writing to OCD to Instagram algorithms and so much more, we cover it all in this week's episode, proving every rose has its thorn.
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Shame and stigma are dead and the [ir]Regulars f**king killed them. In this episode, we’re putting the [fun] in [fun]eral. Joining us to speak at the service - all the way from Phoenix, Arizona for our first episode ever recorded remotely - is Licensed Mental Health Therapist, Janelle Hettick. Janelle shares her own experiences with mental health disorders and sheds light on what it’s like to provide therapy for others while also being in therapy herself [and with her husband]. In celebration of Mental Health Awareness Month, Janelle explains how we can all work together to end the stigma and put the shame around mental health disorders to rest, once and for all.
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As Mental Health Awareness Month continues, the [ir]Regulars decide to get personal about their own experiences with depression and anxiety. From medication, therapy and even suicidal ideation, Bobby and Kaity discuss mental health from their lens and what the journey to a more grounded and gratitude-based life has been like for them.
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"Be who you think you are." ...inspirational, or terrifying? At The Your Life Gym, this is a question that will define much more than your workout. Joining the [ir]Regulars in this highly anticipated episode are founder, Jake Luhrs, and Fitness Director, Joel Chandler, like-minded souls with a passion for mental health, spirituality and physical fitness. To kick off mental health awareness month, Jake walks us through his dream of The Your Life Gym - the first and only mental and physical health gym of its kind - and shares how teaming up with key players like Joel and Jake's non-profit, Heart Support, brought his vision to life in ways that he never imagined possible.
No words can do justice to the impact of the message that Jake and Joel have to share with us in this episode. If you're in a funk and you're looking for a sign - just trust us, this is it.
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All the way from Utah, the [ir]Regulars are joined by Mike - Bobby's childhood best friend and Kaity's senior prom date. Growing up in the Philadelphia suburbs, Mike was your average bro. So it came as quite a shock to Bobby, Kaity and the rest of the tri-state area when Mike posted a photo of him and his now husband on social media just a few years after graduating college. In this episode, Mike opens up about his sexuality and what it was like growing up hiding it. He walks us through his journey of eventually coming out and shares what life looks like now that he is finally free... and no longer searching for himself.
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When's the last time you heard a man tell another man that he loves him, in a nonromantic relationship? In this episode, we welcome back Joe [former guest from episode 11] to talk about male appreciation and why [as a man] it's just as important to gas up and love on your homies as it is for women. The [ir]Regulars dig deep and discuss the impact of father/son relationships, childhood trauma and much more as Joe opens up about one of the darkest times in his life and how a little bro love was the light that guided him to a brighter tomorrow.
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The big "D"... we're talking about it. The "d" word that tends to make most people under the age of 30 uncomfortable to say the least. In this episode, we meet Brittany who's had a painful, first-hand experience with it. That's right ladies and gentlemen, we're talking about divorce. At 24 years old, this week's guest found herself a single mother married to a master manipulator with an alcohol addiction. Brittany opens up to the [ir]Regulars about her journey to independence at such a young age and learning once and for all that she is worthy.
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Have you ever wondered what the f**k goes on in the mind of members of the opposite sex? Whether related to dating, sex, career, etc. - we've all spent some time trying to get inside the brain of men and women. The first episode of its kind, the [ir]Reglulars answer questions submitted by listeners from both the male and female perspective. Should you split the bill on the first date? Do you fake orgasms? Can you control your stream of urine on demand? Find out the answers to these questions (and some legit ones as well) in episode 30!
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